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The Randy Smith Lectureship will replace the Ablin Lecture Series.
          This was respectfully discussed with and agreed upon by the Ablin family.

                              Prior Ablin Lectures


          2000   Arthur L. Day, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Florida.
          “Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms and Sports Medicine in Neurosurgery”
          2002   Tom Campbell, JD, PhD, Professor of Law, Stanford University. Former
          Congressman. “Is Freedom Possible in Medicine”
          2003   Frederic H. Chaffee, PhD, Director, WM Keck Observatory, Hawaii.
          “The WM Keck Observatory at the Dawn of the New Millennium”
          2004   Gerald Kooyman, PhD, Research Professor, Scripps Institute of
          Oceanography, San Diego. “Emperor Penguins: Life at the Limits”
          2005   Lt. Col. Rocco Armonda, MD, Neurological Surgeon, U.S. Army Bethesda,
          Maryland.  “The  Modern  Management  of  Combat  Neurotrauma  Injuries:
          Battlefield to the Medical Center”
          2006   August Turak, Spiritual and Business Consultant. “Spirituality and the
          Neurosurgeon”
          2007   Donald Trunkey, MD, Internationally Renowned Trauma Surgeon. “The
          Crisis in Surgery with Particular Emphasis on Trauma”
          2008   Michael Bliss, PhD, Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto. “Working
          Too Hard and Achieving Too Much? The Cost of Being Harvey Cushing”
          2009   Michael A. DeGeorgia, MD, Professor of Neurology. Case Western
          Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. “Struck Down: The Collision of Stroke and
          World History”
          2010   Chris  Wood,  PhD,  Vice  President  for  Administration,  Santa  Fe
          Institute.  “What Kind of Computer Is The Brain?”
          2011   Volker Sonntag, MD, Vice Chairman, Division of Neurological Surgery
          Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona. “Cervical Instrumentation: Past,
          Present & Future”
          2012   Robert Schrier, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado.
          “Illnesses in the US Presidents in the 20th Century: Potential Impact on History”
          2013   Samuel Eric Wilson, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery, University of
          California,  Irvine. “Between  Scylla  and  Charybdis:  Can  Academic  Surgery
          Survive?”
          2014   Jon H. Robertson, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee.
          “The challenge of the Future Neurosurgical Education”
          2015   David Piepgras, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic. “Frontier
          Surgery: Lessons for Today from Beaumont and St. Martin”
          2016   Larry R. Squire, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry, Neurosciences &
          Psychology, UCSD. “The Legacy of Patient H.M. – Cognitive Neuroscience of
          Human Memory”
          2017   Lucy Kalanithi, MD, FACP Assistant Clinical Professor, Stanford University.
          “When Breath Becomes Air-A Conversation with Lucy Kalanithi”
          2018   Michael Edwards, MD,  Professor of Neurosurgery, Stanford
          “40 years of Pediatric Neurosurgery: The impact of Moore’s Law”
          2019   Regis Haid, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
          "Spinal Alignment: Keys to the Kingdom"
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